2. Noun. (plural of dobbin) ¹
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Definition of Dobbins
1. dobbin [n] - See also: dobbin
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dobbins
Literary usage of Dobbins
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publications of the Buffalo Historical Society. by Buffalo Historical Society (1905)
"John R. dobbins,1 of San Gabriel, Cal., the only surviving children of the late
Capt. ... Daniel dobbins; and also sundry relics of early days on the lakes, ..."
2. Selected Cases on the Law of Partnership: Including Limited Partnerships by Francis Marion Burdick (1898)
"dobbins. 169 Pa. St. 480 : 32 At. 578. 1895. FELL, J. The question raised by the
case stated is whether Richard J. dobbins and Hugh F. Griffin were partners ..."
3. The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value and by Abraham Clark Freeman (1894)
"The house was built in 1869 by dobbins who was then the owner of both lots. ...
Unless, therefore, dobbins the grantor could have maintained this bill ..."
4. Abstracts of Gloucestershire Inquisitiones Post Mortem Returned Into the by Great Britain Court of Chancery, George S. Fry, William Phillimore Watts Phillimore (1893)
"So seised, the said Henry dobbins, by indenture dated loth May, 8 James I [1610],
in consideration of the marriage then to be solemnized between himself and ..."
5. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1903)
"164, 39 NW 403; dobbins v. Missouri, K. A TR Co. 91 Tex, 60, 38 LHA 573, ...
60 NW 516; dobbins v. Missouri. K. d TR Co. 01 Тех. 60, 38 LRA 573, 41 8. ..."
6. Cases on Constitutional Law: With Notes by James Bradley Thayer (1895)
"The plaintiff, Daniel dobbins, prosecuted this writ of error. The case was
submitted to the court by Mr. Galbraith, for the plaintiff, and by Mr. Penrose, ..."
7. Bulletin by New Zealand Geological Survey (1912)
"It is the axis of this anticline which is prospected a short distance east of
the locality of the section. dobbins farm prospect No. ..."